The Journal of a Skateboarder
By (Author) Thomas Sweertvaegher
Introduction by Ed Templeton
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st May 2018
1st March 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Rollerblading, skateboarding, etc
779.979622
Hardback
192
Width 185mm, Height 260mm
960g
At the age of twenty-nine, photographer Thomas Sweertvaegher spends most of his life on the road with friends, indulging his dual passions of photography and skating. Years of travelling the world together - always on the move and often carrying nothing more than a skateboard - have yielded the poignant photographs collected in this volume, where the skateboard remains a constant symbol of freedom, an extension of their identities and the mark of their strong friendship.
Rolling on the margins of society, exploring the limits of life and his own young adulthood, Sweertvaegher captures whatever is happening around him during his travels. His shots take the reader on a journey, showing the highs and lows, bruises and stitches of skating and street life, and ultimately celebrating the beauty such a life can bring. While it captures Sweertvaegher's odyssey from a highly personal perspective, The Journal of a Skateboarder is at the same time a visual documentary of the skating world, and features key figures such as Axel Cruysberghs, Arto Saari, Dylan Rieder and Rodney Mullen.
Thomas Sweertvaegher is a Belgian photographer and devoted skater. He co-wrote The Butchers Book, which was published in 2016. Ed Templeton is a professional skateboarder, skateboard company owner and contemporary artist who, as of 2012, resides in Huntington Beach, California, United States.